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thank you steven cook. steven's book is called "the struggle for egypt from mass iner to tahrir square." it might very well now deserve tahrir square plus something else. hafez al mirazi and rua jebreal from news week. thank you very much. back in a moment. stay with us. taryn simon is here. she rose to prominence as a photographer in 2003 for her work with the innocence project where she documented cases of wrongful convictions. she has since earne praise for other exhibitions including "contraband: an american index of the hidden and unfamiliar." in her latest project she photographs bloodlines. she chronicled the stories of 18 families related by either blood circumstance or fate. it's called "living man declared dead and other chapters." here is taryn simon at the museum of modern art speaking about the new exhibition. >> i traveled around the world over the last four years researching and recording blood lines and their related stories and in each of the 18 works that comprise "a living man declared de
thank you steven cook. steven's book is called "the struggle for egypt from mass iner to tahrir square." it might very well now deserve tahrir square plus something else. hafez al mirazi and rua jebreal from news week. thank you very much. back in a moment. stay with us. taryn simon is here. she rose to prominence as a photographer in 2003 for her work with the innocence project where she documented cases of wrongful convictions. she has since earne praise for other exhibitions...
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morimoto and steven smith agreed on the need to tight maritime security and cooperate with their u.s. allies. >> we were able to come up with a constructive aim in building up japan, australia relations toward defense cooperation. >> morimoto said japanese authorities have been struggling to respond to chinese and taiwanese vessels approaching the territory. he said he and his colleagues are seeking twice maintain stable ties. smith said australian officials hope for a peaceful and legal solution. >> australia's contribution in this area is to make the following points, which is we don't take sides in these disputes but absolutely essential that these matters resolved am mick cabbly, in accordance with international law and the law of the sea. >> smith promised australian diplomats would urge china to be a positive constructive member of the international community. >>> china brought its first aircraft carrier into service amid tensions with japan. president hu jintao, when gentleman boo and others attend the event. the aircraft carrier is named "lianang." they bought it from the ukra
morimoto and steven smith agreed on the need to tight maritime security and cooperate with their u.s. allies. >> we were able to come up with a constructive aim in building up japan, australia relations toward defense cooperation. >> morimoto said japanese authorities have been struggling to respond to chinese and taiwanese vessels approaching the territory. he said he and his colleagues are seeking twice maintain stable ties. smith said australian officials hope for a peaceful and...
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." >> brown: then, we examine today's grilling of energy secretary steven chu over federal backing of a now- bankrupt solar-panel company and we assess the government's role in helping private startups. >> woodruff: from japan, miles o'brien reports on scientists looking for ways to lessen the damage done by tsunamis. >> taro araka is working on a system, holosteeled pylons on the sea floor that telescope when the air is pumped in. >> brown: we update the occupy movement as thousands of protesters march in the streets of new york, los angeles and dallas. >> woodruff: and we close with another in our "economist film project" series. tonight, a profile of an artist who uses garbage to create portraits and to transform lives in brazil. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intelligent couting technology is making its way into everything from cars to retail signs to hospitals; creating new enriching experiences. through intel's philosophy of investing for the future, we're helping to bring these new capabilities to
." >> brown: then, we examine today's grilling of energy secretary steven chu over federal backing of a now- bankrupt solar-panel company and we assess the government's role in helping private startups. >> woodruff: from japan, miles o'brien reports on scientists looking for ways to lessen the damage done by tsunamis. >> taro araka is working on a system, holosteeled pylons on the sea floor that telescope when the air is pumped in. >> brown: we update the occupy...
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. >> brown: pastor stevens also had a greater concern about missed opportunities. >> this shouldn't be an election about voting against the other guy. this should be an election about voting for the person who is is going to benefit your community. >> brown: you're not seeing that from either party? >> neither party. neither party >> brown: the two parties intending to stir enthusiasm in the weeks before the vote, that might well be a sobering message indeed. >> ifill: you can find more on jeff's trip to north >> ifill: you can find more on jeff's trip to north carolina, including his foray into mixed martial arts on our web site. watch his newsroom conversation with political editor christina bellantoni, plus a behind-the- scenes slideshow, on our politics page. >> woodruff: the newshour and npr are tracking how the presidential campaigns are spending their ad dollars to target specific demographic groups in battlegrounds like north carolina, our partner kantar media/cmag found that president obama and mitt romney have spent eight times more money this year on spanish- language ads th
. >> brown: pastor stevens also had a greater concern about missed opportunities. >> this shouldn't be an election about voting against the other guy. this should be an election about voting for the person who is is going to benefit your community. >> brown: you're not seeing that from either party? >> neither party. neither party >> brown: the two parties intending to stir enthusiasm in the weeks before the vote, that might well be a sobering message indeed....
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warner: the attacks that kied american ambassador chris stevens and three colleagues in benghazi was first described by u.s. officials as an eruption of anger at an anti-islam film. the obama administration has since reversed that appraisal and now calls it a well coordinated terrorist attack. but questions have mounted over the shifting assessments. and today two republican congressmen, oversight committee chairman darrell issa of california and jays leveled new allegations. in a letter to secretary of state clinto they charged washington rejected multiple requests for security improvements at been gas emission. they base their assertions on unidentified sources described as multiple u.s. federal government officials. the state department spokeswoman said the secretary would respond in writing this very day. >> her response is going to be relatively succinct today, as i said, expressing her complete commitment to work with the congress to get fully to the bottom of this. but i don't anticipate she'll be able to answer the specific questions today >> warner: the two congressmen say t
warner: the attacks that kied american ambassador chris stevens and three colleagues in benghazi was first described by u.s. officials as an eruption of anger at an anti-islam film. the obama administration has since reversed that appraisal and now calls it a well coordinated terrorist attack. but questions have mounted over the shifting assessments. and today two republican congressmen, oversight committee chairman darrell issa of california and jays leveled new allegations. in a letter to...
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and steven bradbury, head of the office of legal counsel in the justice department during the george w. bush administration. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> james bamford, we heard earlier this gwen's discussion about new revelations what, do you think of those and what do they tell us about this role of the fisa court? >> these new revelations are really an expansive look at a much more expansive eavesdropping capability. we looked before at the telephone and the e-mail. now, this is pretty much the internet. and it's very worrisome in the sense that people when they communicate on the internet are communicating basically their thoughts, their deepest thoughts in their minds a lot of times. their thoughts sometimes that they don't want to share with anybody else. if you have this megacollection that's going oagain, it raises will the question of what oversight is there and what checks and balances are there? we didn't see there were very many checks and balances on the other systems. and maybe the same thing applies here. >> brown: we'll walk through some of those issues, b
and steven bradbury, head of the office of legal counsel in the justice department during the george w. bush administration. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> james bamford, we heard earlier this gwen's discussion about new revelations what, do you think of those and what do they tell us about this role of the fisa court? >> these new revelations are really an expansive look at a much more expansive eavesdropping capability. we looked before at the telephone and the...
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and by brett stevens of "the wall street journal". >> in the middle east, no, you don't want to expect that these countries are going to become blossoming democracies, that egypt is going to find its way out of its travails, similarly with syria. what you want to do is keep the nightmare scenarios at bay. you want to make sure that the things you fear the post didn't company to pass. you don't want saudi arabia entice mood gaining a nuclear capability of its own because it fears iran. you want to be able to at least contain syria to syria and not have it still over to lebanon to turkey, to destabilize the monarchy in jordan, to create a regional war with the israelis. those are role american interests. >> we continue with a look at social media, politics and history. jonathan karl talks with the historian michael beschloss about his twitter feed full of incredible historical photos. >> i always felt that in history images tend to be underrated. we write books and they're based on letters and documents, the usual sources. but oftentimes i like it to look at pictures from the time or abo
and by brett stevens of "the wall street journal". >> in the middle east, no, you don't want to expect that these countries are going to become blossoming democracies, that egypt is going to find its way out of its travails, similarly with syria. what you want to do is keep the nightmare scenarios at bay. you want to make sure that the things you fear the post didn't company to pass. you don't want saudi arabia entice mood gaining a nuclear capability of its own because it fears...